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sfo runways and once again operational. it reopened just after five the airport had to work quickly to workers put down new asphalt and removed jet fuel that had spilled from the airplane. officials say the insurance agent will pay for the repairs. >> doctors say they did everything they could but a third crash victim, another girl has died. as the family mourns they ask the hospital not to release details about her such as age, name or her injuries. she had been in the intensive care unit since the crash. a group of students in south korea gathered to pay respects to the victims. it included bowing their heads and holding a flower. there was also a photograph of two of the teens killed on the day of the crash. a student read a letter that will be sent to the teen's families. the group then went to the chinese embassy to offer messages of support. >> a tour bus driver arrested at san francisco on drunk driving charges is scheduled to be arraigned later this month. the 60-year-old was arrested last friday near stockton. he w
sfo runways and once again operational. it reopened just after five the airport had to work quickly to workers put down new asphalt and removed jet fuel that had spilled from the airplane. officials say the insurance agent will pay for the repairs. >> doctors say they did everything they could but a third crash victim, another girl has died. as the family mourns they ask the hospital not to release details about her such as age, name or her injuries. she had been in the intensive care...
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. >> all right, john yang outside sfo for us. john, thanks. >> more than 182 people were transported to hospitals. some remain in critical condition this morning. miguel almaguer is covering that part of the story for us. he's at san francisco general hospital now, the trauma center there. miguel, good morning. >> lester, good morning. of those 182 victims, many were brought to about a dozen bay area hoptds. the vast majority were brought here to san francisco general hospital. some 53 patients made their way through the front doors here. about half of them were actually small children. today, we know at least six remain in critical condition including one child who was in critical condition. so many folks were being brought here in four different waves separated by about an hour apart. that was a similar scene we saw at hospitals all across the bay area. of course the bay area's home to several trauma centers so they were certainly in good hands. some injuries include broken bones, burns, some other passengers just suffered some
. >> all right, john yang outside sfo for us. john, thanks. >> more than 182 people were transported to hospitals. some remain in critical condition this morning. miguel almaguer is covering that part of the story for us. he's at san francisco general hospital now, the trauma center there. miguel, good morning. >> lester, good morning. of those 182 victims, many were brought to about a dozen bay area hoptds. the vast majority were brought here to san francisco general...
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davis, thank you for being with us and bringing us us to day date on what is happening there are at sfo. >>> we have the latest otters a heinz kerry. >>> we do have a new tropical storm to talk b about. i will fill you in on all of the details,. >>> you know who has a greatgret assignment is our girl lindsay murphy with the redskins neww training camp. >> reporter: sue, it's soe, its good to hear from you. coming up in sports, the washington castles ar castles ad for a redskins, and they openedd up their training facility in richmond. you won't believe what they hav to say about rgiii. that is as the news sports su at 6:00. cast l >>> scare of state john kerry's' wife is improving. teresa kerry suffered a medicall emergency on the island of nantucket. we are live with the latest. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry is at bostonon remaining at his wife's side since she became ill yesterday.t a spokesman for the secretary se releasing a statement after conducting tests overnight anden this morning, doctors at mass
davis, thank you for being with us and bringing us us to day date on what is happening there are at sfo. >>> we have the latest otters a heinz kerry. >>> we do have a new tropical storm to talk b about. i will fill you in on all of the details,. >>> you know who has a greatgret assignment is our girl lindsay murphy with the redskins neww training camp. >> reporter: sue, it's soe, its good to hear from you. coming up in sports, the washington castles ar castles...
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. >> breaking news, another incident involving a passenger plane at sfo. passengers were evacuated off of a flight from san francisco to cincinnati last night after a tug crashed into the plane on the tarmac. delta flight 2396 was ready to take off at 11:15 and passengers felt a jolt. the pilots inspected the damage and evacuated passengers. some passengers said they were thinking about crash of asiana flight 214 on saturday. delta put passengers on another plane that took after at 1:00 o'clock a.m. and that plane is expected to land in cincinnati at 6:00 a.m. >> now the asiana flight 214 crash at sfo. federal investigators are looking at merckal malfunction to human error after extensive interviews with the pilots. amy? >> we are at holiday inn where the ntsb chairman wil
. >> breaking news, another incident involving a passenger plane at sfo. passengers were evacuated off of a flight from san francisco to cincinnati last night after a tug crashed into the plane on the tarmac. delta flight 2396 was ready to take off at 11:15 and passengers felt a jolt. the pilots inspected the damage and evacuated passengers. some passengers said they were thinking about crash of asiana flight 214 on saturday. delta put passengers on another plane that took after at 1:00...
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>> i landed many times at sfo myself and it is over water. if the water is glassy it's hard to judge altitude, but those pilots are not looking at the ground any howe. they are they are paying ahengs to what the airplane is doing. the pilot in the right seat giving commands to him should have warned him earlier. he he did at the last minute and said let's abort about it was too late. patti ann: the glide slope indicator was turned off. how significant is that? >> that's not very significant. that's there for an ils approach under instruments. but this was a vfr, visual flight rule approach. they started out at 18,000 feet which is unusually high. then they let the engines idle all the way down and they let them idle too long. if he had slid a bit more he would have hit that jetty head on and killed everybody. patti ann: you mention it was a lengthy flight. 14-17 hours. might fatigue have played a role? >> i rather think not. i think he was fresh enough. since he's a first-time pilot into sfo they were focusing on him getting the right experie
>> i landed many times at sfo myself and it is over water. if the water is glassy it's hard to judge altitude, but those pilots are not looking at the ground any howe. they are they are paying ahengs to what the airplane is doing. the pilot in the right seat giving commands to him should have warned him earlier. he he did at the last minute and said let's abort about it was too late. patti ann: the glide slope indicator was turned off. how significant is that? >> that's not very...
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the people at sfo would not have lagged this. they did everything they possibly could. >> mike i want to ask you about another thing that has come out in the past 24 hours, or 48, that the pilot who has now been interviewed you know the pilots survived so they can speak to ntsb investigators and faa investigators and one of the things that we're told the pilots told them is that he was momentarily blinded by a flash of light. what do you make of that report? >> what did he fall off a horse on the way to the mass? nobody else saw a flash of light. i don't know what that was all about. there were three qualified captains in that plane qualified captains in that cockpit including one that was being getting his initial operational experience. but he was a train eed captain. to say now they saw a flash of light what does that have to do with the fact that they lost control of the plane in the last minute. >> i heard somebody else say it was upon because it was a nice day, good weather at san francisco airport, which it often is not, i
the people at sfo would not have lagged this. they did everything they possibly could. >> mike i want to ask you about another thing that has come out in the past 24 hours, or 48, that the pilot who has now been interviewed you know the pilots survived so they can speak to ntsb investigators and faa investigators and one of the things that we're told the pilots told them is that he was momentarily blinded by a flash of light. what do you make of that report? >> what did he fall off...
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planes are subject to those exact kind of winds at sfo. it is a horrible airport to fly into. >> stephanie: the emergency vehicle thing reminds me -- remember the horrible crash in the everglades a few years ago? hearing the stories of people that survived. then eaten by alligators. oy. >> stephanie: for some reason, the pilot lost control of the airplane's altitude in the final seconds. how terrifying if you're on board. there were survivors saying i thought things looked way too close than -- closer than they should have been. asiana airlines was voted best overall in 2012 by traveler magazine. the article reading how can an airline with such a stellar record come to grief where neither the weather or another airplane were involved. >> they don't know about the winds yet. >> stephanie: whether it was pilot error or not. >> i was there yesterday and it was a beautiful cloudless fogless, windless day. >> there's no wind. >> where i was is it inn the city. they have microclimates all over the place. could have been different down there. >>
planes are subject to those exact kind of winds at sfo. it is a horrible airport to fly into. >> stephanie: the emergency vehicle thing reminds me -- remember the horrible crash in the everglades a few years ago? hearing the stories of people that survived. then eaten by alligators. oy. >> stephanie: for some reason, the pilot lost control of the airplane's altitude in the final seconds. how terrifying if you're on board. there were survivors saying i thought things looked way too...
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what appeared to be a fire at the site of the asiana wreckage at sfo. firefighters arriving on the scene. thick smoke could be seen. abc7 news is told it was not a heavy, just heavy smoke caused by metal friction as crews cut the plane into smaller pieces. the runway is set to reopen on sunday. >>> here's leyla with a check on the morning commute. >> all right, eric. 101 back to normal making the drive out of mill valley into sausalito all due to an earlier accident. as we take a look at ace train, the number 3 train is still delayed about ten minutes from fremont to san jose. eric? >> thank you very m >>> welcome back. temperatures in the 50s this morning, most of us gray except for the east bay and the south bay, the valleys there. temperatures are going to be around 4 to 10 degrees cooler because of the cloud cover. ♪ >>> look at that crowd at central park. the rain held off. for now. they don't care. they're here to see one republic. they waited all night long to see this. and our party bus here in times square, all ready to roll, as well. the bus
what appeared to be a fire at the site of the asiana wreckage at sfo. firefighters arriving on the scene. thick smoke could be seen. abc7 news is told it was not a heavy, just heavy smoke caused by metal friction as crews cut the plane into smaller pieces. the runway is set to reopen on sunday. >>> here's leyla with a check on the morning commute. >> all right, eric. 101 back to normal making the drive out of mill valley into sausalito all due to an earlier accident. as we take a...
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two hour 40 minute arrival delays in sfo. about the same as it should be in the east bay, everybody else 3 to 10 degrees cooler. this cooler than average weather hangs around to tomorrow. >>> where is she right now? >> she's in the house. and i'm downstairs in the basement. >> has she threatened you with that gun? >> yes. >> that's former mets pitcher kris benson. he is in the process of divorce. she breaks into the house with a buff let -- bullet proof vest with a gun. we have more on this story. >> it's been all of the papers. reading about that one. >>> also ahead, how a teen survived a vicious attack by two lions thanks to her colleague's very quick thinking. >>> another hero story right here. astonishing moment caught on tape. this man loses control of his wheelchair and goes right on to the tracks. you see it there. >> oh. >> have no fear, a hero rushes into the rescue. all turned out okay. a terrific story. >> it was nice to see people immediately rush to help, by the way. >>> and also ahead, he has the smoothest voice
two hour 40 minute arrival delays in sfo. about the same as it should be in the east bay, everybody else 3 to 10 degrees cooler. this cooler than average weather hangs around to tomorrow. >>> where is she right now? >> she's in the house. and i'm downstairs in the basement. >> has she threatened you with that gun? >> yes. >> that's former mets pitcher kris benson. he is in the process of divorce. she breaks into the house with a buff let -- bullet proof vest...
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we spoke to -- i spoke to a pilot yesterday who lands here weekly at sfo on that exact runway and said that plane should have been at least # 50 to 100 feet higher at the point of impact. we do also expect to hear from first responders today. there have been all sorts of reports how many showed up. they had no warning either this was happening. passenger high school no warning. really this was going on only in the cockpit. the first responders came out to respond to a report of a hard landing. they had no idea it was actually a crash landing and the stories of throwing exacto knives to cut out some of the passengers from the seatbelts. we'll hear from more of them today. you may have heard this over the weekend that one of the fire trucks may have run over one of the two victims. that is still being talked about. they may address that today as well. so there are a number of things we should learn today. this investigation continues to go forward and sfo does say they are starting to get back to normal here, even though that runway does remain closed. back to you. >> steve: adam housley
we spoke to -- i spoke to a pilot yesterday who lands here weekly at sfo on that exact runway and said that plane should have been at least # 50 to 100 feet higher at the point of impact. we do also expect to hear from first responders today. there have been all sorts of reports how many showed up. they had no warning either this was happening. passenger high school no warning. really this was going on only in the cockpit. the first responders came out to respond to a report of a hard landing....
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the wreckage of asiana flight 214 still sits on runway 28 left at sfo. passengers and crews on arriving and departing flights get an up close look at the disaster including passengers on other asiana flights. we now know the pilot was halfway through his 777 certification process with an instructor captain in the co-pilot's seat. that instructor told investigators the plane at first was coming in too high and not properly lined up for landing. >> the instructor captain stated that they were trying to make corrections during that portion of the flight between 500 feet and 200 feet to make some lateral corrections and also because they knew that they were low on the glide slope. >> reporter: the question, did the crew become distracted trying to get lined up on the runway. first too high and then too low. the instructor says when they noticed the auto throttles were not maintaining a minimum speed, it was too late. they crashed seconds later. we've also learned that two flight attendants who were in the rear of the plane were ej t ejected on impact, both s
the wreckage of asiana flight 214 still sits on runway 28 left at sfo. passengers and crews on arriving and departing flights get an up close look at the disaster including passengers on other asiana flights. we now know the pilot was halfway through his 777 certification process with an instructor captain in the co-pilot's seat. that instructor told investigators the plane at first was coming in too high and not properly lined up for landing. >> the instructor captain stated that they...
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. >> and you can fly into specific airports like sfo on the simulator air. >> was in training the this account saying the mystery deepens, how is the pilot flying misjudged their approach so seriously. the details imply a serious lack of airmanship. that's what it seems like. >> my first thought is fatigue because they're flying in from seoul. they should have a backup crew. >> how long is that flight. >> it's pretty long. >> i'll google that. a distress of a stick shaker warning. the stick shakes. >> on a plane like that, it's a warning on a plane like that. >> it's also the name of a wreck and effects song. a zoom zoom, zoom, shake your stick. >> and also a warning when porn filming has gone awry. you're coming in too low. >> you're about to lose altitude. >> going in too slow. that's when the i airplane itself senses it's on the brink of a dynamic stall. when the altitude provokes a stick a shake the idea is to put the nose down and reach speed as quickly as possible. and it was too late, and it seems it would go without saying. >> i thought of wind shear which is what happened in t
. >> and you can fly into specific airports like sfo on the simulator air. >> was in training the this account saying the mystery deepens, how is the pilot flying misjudged their approach so seriously. the details imply a serious lack of airmanship. that's what it seems like. >> my first thought is fatigue because they're flying in from seoul. they should have a backup crew. >> how long is that flight. >> it's pretty long. >> i'll google that. a distress of a...
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meantime, the wreckage still out on the runway at sfo. you will notice that there are garbage bins now at that scene out there. they are there to help investigators put excess fuel and retardant away. for the record this marks the very first sight of cleanup since saturday's deadly crash. good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> good morning, i'm marla tellez. >>> we continue our coverage of the asiana airlines crash at sf would. bay area's bob redell. he joins us live from sf hospital where the ai
meantime, the wreckage still out on the runway at sfo. you will notice that there are garbage bins now at that scene out there. they are there to help investigators put excess fuel and retardant away. for the record this marks the very first sight of cleanup since saturday's deadly crash. good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> good morning, i'm marla tellez. >>> we continue our coverage of the asiana airlines crash at sf would. bay area's bob redell. he joins...
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it was highly significant this was the first landing at sfo, particularly many can youing across water and over the sea wall. >> when you look at those combination of factors in this particular airport, what strikes you as you see the video? >> what strikes me as i see the video is that seven seconds before impact, they knew they were low and slow. they were going too slow, under the recommended guidelines for the speed of the plane, and they were way too low what's called the glide path. at that time, had they done something, they would have had a chance. when they tried to do evasive maneuvers or give themselves more time at 1.5 seconds, it was too late. there was no time. >> do you know if they had been on autopilot, it would have been easier? >> it would have because autopilot corrects those features, putting in, in layman's terms, your air speed, throttle, altitude. if they needed additional air speed or altitude while on autopilot, it would have corrected it kicked in the power they needed, it would have helped. >> what they called at the last second a fly around, would that have
it was highly significant this was the first landing at sfo, particularly many can youing across water and over the sea wall. >> when you look at those combination of factors in this particular airport, what strikes you as you see the video? >> what strikes me as i see the video is that seven seconds before impact, they knew they were low and slow. they were going too slow, under the recommended guidelines for the speed of the plane, and they were way too low what's called the glide...
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up we'll take you inside the 777 simulator and show you what the pilots face as they try to land at sfo. >>> another big story, grammy winning star randy travis fighting for his life this morning in critical condition at a texas hospital. natalie has more than that. >> good morning. the 54-year-old was rushed to the emergency room on sunday. he is suffering from a recently acquired viral infection affecting his heart. new concerns for randy travis, one of country music's most beloved voices in critical condition this morning recooperating from serious heart trouble. it's the latest in a string of disturbing episodes for the one time super star. >> have you had anything to drink today, sir. >> yes, sir i have. >> travis was arrested for public intoxication in february 2012 after being found in a parked car in possession of a wine bottle and no identification. >> you're going to go to jail for public intoxication. >> six months later he was found lying in the road naked and legally intoxicated after a one car accident. he pleaded guilty to assaulting his arresting officer and was given a
up we'll take you inside the 777 simulator and show you what the pilots face as they try to land at sfo. >>> another big story, grammy winning star randy travis fighting for his life this morning in critical condition at a texas hospital. natalie has more than that. >> good morning. the 54-year-old was rushed to the emergency room on sunday. he is suffering from a recently acquired viral infection affecting his heart. new concerns for randy travis, one of country music's most...